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IRGC Navy Seizes 2 US Navy Vessels in Persian Gulf, Captures 10 Sailors

  • January, 13, 2016 - 09:54
  • Defense
IRGC Navy Seizes 2 US Navy Vessels in Persian Gulf, Captures 10 Sailors

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy seized two US Navy combat vessels that had entered Iran’s territorial waters in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday, capturing 10 US sailors.

Defense

According to the IRGC Navy Public relations, the seizure took place at 16:30 local time, Tuesday, when the two American combat vessels, with 10 armed sailors on board, entered Iran’s territorial waters near the island of Farsi.

According to the IRGC, the captured US troops, including 9 men and one woman, were treated properly with the Islamic manner, are fully safe and have been transferred to an appropriate location.

The USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier had been patrolling southeast of the Iranian island of Farsi in the international waters when the Iranian forces seized the two boats, while the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle had been also patrolling in the international waters northeast of the island at the time of the seizure, the IRGC added.

Later, US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about the issue.

The top Iranian diplomat has reportedly assured Kerry that the US vessels will be allowed to go their way soon.

 
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